People respect somebody that has no hesitation speaking their mind...when they’re right and on point... but when you start barking as loud as Smith was on about Rosen’s bad character, you just look like an ignorant ***. When you speak words that heavy about someone, you better be right or you are going to come out looking worse than the guy you were trashing on national television.

Steve Smith is the biggest hypocrite around. Always crying about the lack of respect he's gotten over the years, but he sure doesn't mind not giving it. His rant on Rosen unfriending the Cardinals from instagram after it was clear they were moving on from him was out of line. "The only thing he'll get on this stage is a free ass-whupping"? Really? Note to NFL Network: this is the kind of crap that drove many viewers away from ESPN.

Papi? Oh my.....he's world renowned, he's on daily on ESPN at 4.30pm. Check him out.

After the dust settled on draft day and the trade I grew to like the idea. My thinking b4 was, if he failed in AZ, why would he be an option here? Then, taking into consideration the cost and the fact that the kid was thrown to the wolves in AZ with a pea shooter for a weapon, 22 yr old, change in coordinators, the pressure of a losing team....he may be very salvegable and the cost is minimal both in the pick used and the minimal salary for 3 years.

The baggage I'd heard on him he is/was arrogant, and maybe the AZ experience knocked that out of him and he'll come here having learned a lot about himself, how the league demands things from a front line QB that maybe he had no clue about and had to learn it the hard way, and mostlty, that he'll be humble, work his butt off to show everyone..... yada, yada.

I sure hope Flores puts enough of a team together to let Rosen play this year as the no. 1 without getting the kid killed. With Fitz there to help him, maybe we can find out before the 2020 draft if Rosen is the guy moving fwd or not.

If Tua or someone promises to be all world in the NFL and we have the top pick, I would take that guy, if not, and there isn't a Lawrence Taylor or Reggie White coming out, we can trade down and acquire more picks in 2020 and another no. 1 in 2021.

OK, that why I've never heard of Papi (except for the wine). I haven't watched ESPN in years, except for the rare occasion Miami plays on Monday night.

As for Rosen, I can see him developing a huge chip on his shoulder, much like the one brady has carried for years. The Cardinals had the worst OL in the league last season, and very little offensive talent. It's next to impossible to judge any QB's abilities under those circumstances.

In Miami, Rosen will have better weapons to work with, and hopefully an OL at least marginally improved from the past few seasons. I'm somewhat optimistic.

The Cardinals had the worst OL in the league last season, and very little offensive talent. It's next to impossible to judge any QB's abilities under those circumstances.

In Miami, Rosen will have better weapons to work with, and hopefully an OL at least marginally improved from the past few seasons. I'm somewhat optimistic.

Yup. He had a HORRID OL in AZ. That unit ranked 32/32. Miami will be an instant upgrade of protection for the young gun coming in at 31/32 according to last season’s rankings. He should be on his knees thanking & praising Grier, Flores, Ross & the boys for the opportunity.

Well, if Gase were still here, he wouldn't have much to look forward to as far as protection. At least Flores' staff seems to understand the importance of having a good OL. Hopefully Deiter will come in and have an instant impact at LG. I still say the main reason Miami made the playoffs in 2016 was because they had Tunsil at LG.